I just met him a week ago in Toronto, at FanExpo, and the insight he offered for just one part of drawing/sketching was absolute gold. It's something I'm sure you cannot even get in art school. I could listen to him talk about 'how to draw' all day...
A commenter above voiced their disagreement over Batman's size but I actually love the thin, seemingly unkempt feel of this Batman. He looks like a raggedy, nightmarish, underfed spectre of the night. Very vampire-like. Especially with those pointy nails for fingers.
for a second I thought he was going for a Bob Ross ASMR brush and talk feel.... even the friction of the brush rasping against the paper almost made me feel like I was watching a Bob Ross episode. Great art.
Not many artists draw batman with the clawed-hands look but I always thought it was cool. My only gripped is that Batman a little too thin for my taste other than that it looks great.
Totoro, Brian wasn't using a mechanical pencil here. He was using one of those novelty pencils with multiple pre-sharpened tips that you get at a Japanese store.
I respect Brian as one of my idols but to hear him talk about making a lot mistakes in the artwork and the fact anatomy is not important makes me raise an eyebrow a few times.
I really like the insight he has about creativity vs editing.
Seriously, this opened my eyes up to creating better!
I could listen to this guy all day. All kinds of good info here.
Loved his covers for Shadow of the Bat!
I love this dude´s style, is sooo .....STYLISH!
Incredible artist, and so eloquent and thoughtful about his process. Love this guy.
Hearing him talk through his process is really neat!
His Batman and Black Panther images amazing.
Sir you are a brilliant artist and even better teacher.
I just met him a week ago in Toronto, at FanExpo, and the insight he offered for just one part of drawing/sketching was absolute gold. It's something I'm sure you cannot even get in art school.
I could listen to him talk about 'how to draw' all day...
Wicked Cool, Sir!!!! I will be sharing this with my students in the Bronx.
I have a few Shadow of the Bat comics with his covers. Great stuff.
That's great. It's awesome to see stelfreeze back in the spotlight.
Nobody draws Batman like this anymore. I miss it. BTW Shadow of the Bat is peek Batman for me. Those covers are perfection
A commenter above voiced their disagreement over Batman's size but I actually love the thin, seemingly unkempt feel of this Batman. He looks like a raggedy, nightmarish, underfed spectre of the night. Very vampire-like. Especially with those pointy nails for fingers.
He just started throwing his hands around and made a masterpiece haha
It’s interesting to see the different approaches & styles of each artist! Very cool!! 🙌💗🌿
I took notes, got half a page, so many gems here 💯
Absolutely love this.
The Scott Williams story is great - so true!! 😂
for a second I thought he was going for a Bob Ross ASMR brush and talk feel.... even the friction of the brush rasping against the paper almost made me feel like I was watching a Bob Ross episode. Great art.
Creating vs editing... Absolute Genius thought!!!!
love his style of shadow
I miss the blue and grey suit with yellow oval on Batman.
Not many artists draw batman with the clawed-hands look but I always thought it was cool. My only gripped is that Batman a little too thin for my taste other than that it looks great.
great artist!
This artist is really good! I Love his job!
Brian Stelfreeze is a legend
Love Brian! You should do Adam Hughes next!
Talent
He and Adam Hughes are the best artists in comics today
Opinions on david finch and todd mcfarlane? :))
@@StreamerGuy_ love em both!
@@Fisk4life yay :))))
He is great!
Brian steez!!
Amazing
Batman in his teenage years!
Does anybody knows what kind of ink Brian use to refills his pens? I believe he mentioned it in the video but I can´t undertand him.
holbein
Looks like Saturday Morning Cartoons to me.
dope!
wtf, he's using one of those lead tip pencils where it has refills inside. Never seen an artist use one.
Jim Lee also uses mechanical pencils. I'm sure many others do as well.
Zhcomicart
Jim lee and zhcomic art use a different type of pencil called a lead holder
Totoro, Brian wasn't using a mechanical pencil here. He was using one of those novelty pencils with multiple pre-sharpened tips that you get at a Japanese store.
@@JRMARTS please, ZH is not even close to their level yet. I have yet to see him draw a complete 6 pages of sequential art.
I respect Brian as one of my idols but to hear him talk about making a lot mistakes in the artwork and the fact anatomy is not important makes me raise an eyebrow a few times.
Nice
That ink brush is amazing... I'd probably break it
They're quite resilient actually, the tip is easy to fix too if the bristles spring out at all
Wasn't able to see it property
The dislikes are super trolls.
No way can he be an artist and getting paid for this !!! I can draw way better and no one will hire me😰
lol that was terrible.